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Tag hcm2006 [13 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag hcm2006.
  • Usage patterns of collaborative tagging systems
    J. Inf. Sci., Vol. 32, No. 2. (April 2006), pp. 198-208.
    by Scott A Golder, Bernardo A Huberman
  • notes Labeling images with a computer game
    (2004), pp. 319-326.
    by Luis v von Ahn, Laura Dabbish
  • Video <italic>Manga</italic>: generating semantically meaningful video summaries
    (1999), pp. 383-392.
    by Shingo Uchihashi, Jonathan Foote, Andreas Girgensohn, John Boreczky
  • Facilitating collective musical creativity
    (2005), pp. 191-198.
    by Atau Tanaka, Nao Tokui, Ali Momeni
  • A utility framework for the automatic generation of audio-visual skims
    (2002), pp. 189-198.
    by Hari Sundaram, Lexing Xie, Shih-Fu Chang
  • Closed Caption, Open Source
    BT Technology Journal, Vol. 22, No. 4. (October 2004), pp. 151-159.
  • notes Video corpus construction and analysis
    Systems and Computers in Japan, Vol. 33, No. 6. (2002), pp. 101-111.
    by Takashi Satou, Haruhiko Kojima, Akihito Akutsu, Yoshinobu Tonomura
  • Extracting information about emotions in films
    (2003), pp. 299-302.
    by Andrew Salway, Mike Graham
  • notes Analyzing user's behavior on a video database
    (2005), pp. 95-100.
    by Sylvain Mongy, Fatma Bouali, Chabane Djeraba
  • Textual Poachers: Television Fans & Participatory Culture (Studies in Culture and Communication)
    (01 June 1992)
    by Henry Jenkins
  • Garage cinema and the future of media technology
    Commun. ACM, Vol. 40, No. 2. (February 1997), pp. 42-48.
    by Marc Davis
  • Toward emergent representations for video
    (2005), pp. 431-434.
    by Ryan Shaw, Marc Davis
  • Improving Media Fragment Integration in Emerging Web Formats
    (2001)
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